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Appeals Court Upholds Broad Federal Wetlands Jurisdiction
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a challenge to the application of wetlands permitting requirements imposed under the 1972 Clean Water Act on property near Priest Lake, Idaho, owned by Mike and Chantell Sackett.
Climate Change Weekly #503: Official Temperature Data Isn’t ‘Data’ At All
Even before our first surface stations report in 2009, The Heartland Institute led the way in reporting on problems with the surface temperature record.
Climate Change Weekly #489: Fossil Fuels Aren’t Going Away Soon
Everyone is paying dearly for climate scolds’ increasingly successful efforts to get ever more EVs on the road.
WA Ecology Awards Millions For Management of Floodplains
By Randy Bracht
(The Center Square) – The Washington Department of Ecology has awarded $63 million to a dozen recipients – tribes, counties and conservation groups –...
Solar farm runoff pollutes property, couple awarded $135 million
By Bonner R. Cohen
Inflicting heavy fines on developers of a project billed as supplying clean, renewable energy, a federal jury has awarded a couple...
Climate Change Weekly #474: Solar Power Creates Waste and Pollution
The mainstream media may be finally waking up to the fact solar power isn’t as environmentally friendly as its promoters have claimed.
Climate Change Weekly #473: Polar Ice Defies Climate Crisis Narrative
The harm can only be expected to grow as the world’s governments push for an ever-greater expansion of industrial wind.
Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Authority in Victory for Landowners
In Sackett v. EPA, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously struck down the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s broad application of the 1972 Clean Water Act to isolated wetlands on private property, ruling the Clean Water Act does not apply to the Sackett family’s property.
Judge Napolitano: Government By Experts
Property results from the application of labor to natural resources, Judge Napolitano says
Last week, the United States Supreme Court, in a surprising display of...
Facebook’s Solar Farm Partner Destroyed a Trophy Fishing Lake
By Ken Braun
Meta, the parent firm of Facebook, was in the media promoting its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) virtues in December 2021. That preening didn’t end...